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  1. Latin America Human Mortality Database. The web-site aims at disseminating human mortality data and literature of human mortality in Latin America, in order to provide detailed information for researchers, students, policy makers and the general public interested in knowing trends and developments in the study of mortality in the region.

  2. Some of the HLD life tables refer to certain regional or ethnic sub-populations. Some of the HLD life tables are non-official life tables produced by researchers. The HLD documents the evolution of human mortality by providing a quantitative life-table description of mortality patterns. The HLD is part of the Human Mortality Database project.

  3. The CHMD is a “satellite” of the Human Mortality Database (HMD), an international database which currently holds detailed data for 41 countries or regions. Consequently, the CHMD’s underlying methodology corresponds to the one used for the HMD. Some adjustments were made to adapt to the unique situation of some Canadian provinces and the ...

  4. It used data from the WHO Mortality Database where available. Today, the World Health Organization regularly publishes Global Health Estimates of mortality by age, sex, and cause, globally and by country. For 67 member states and Puerto Rico and for most causes of death – where data meet quality criteria – estimates of deaths by cause are ...

  5. The USMDB is an outgrowth of the Human Mortality Database (HMD) project. It was developed to provide detailed mortality and population data to researchers, students, journalist, policy analysists, and others interested in state-level mortality trends and geographic variations in the length of life within the United States.

  6. Laboratory Demographic Data. At a Glance Projects Publications Team. Project Human Mortality Database. Conducted by Dmitri A. Jdanov, Magali Barbieri (University of California, Berkeley, USA and French National Institute for Demographic Studies, Paris, France); Domantas Jasilionis, László Németh, Carl Boe (University of California, Berkeley, USA), Isabella Marinetti, Denys Dukhovnov ...

  7. WHO’s Global Health Estimates provide the latest available data on causes of death and disability globally, by WHO region and country, by age, sex and by income group. These estimates are produced using data from multiple sources, including national vital registration data, latest estimates from WHO technical programmes, United Nations ...